Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Fire Alarm Control Panel
- Model FC901
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- DESCRIPTIONS
- SLC grounding detection threshold
- CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
- CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
- SYSTEM WIRING
- AC Connection
- Battery Connection
- WIRING
- Control Panel Wiring Overview
- Wiring Entering Enclosure
- Install Wiring
- Wiring Separation
- Internal Structure
- Power Supply and Battery Wiring
- Status Relays
- Auxiliary Power Outputs Wiring
- NAC Wiring
- Serial Interface Circuit (UFP)
- Serial Remote Device Wiring Overview
- SLC Addressable Device Circuit
- SLC Addressable Device Wiring Diagrams
- Optional City Tie/Leased Line
- DACT Wiring
- PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL
- MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX-A: REFERENCE DATA
- APPENDIX-B: COMPATIBLE DEVICES
- APPENDIX-C: TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX-D: ALARM VERIFICATION
- APPENDIX-E: APPLICATION SPECIFIC DETECTION
- APPENDIX-F: TESTING/MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX-G: LCD, CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
- APPENDIX-H: OUTPUT FEATURES
- APPENDIX-I: PAS / PRE-SIGNAL
- APPENDIX-J: DACT INFORMATION OVERVIEW
- APPENDIX-K: DRIFT COMPENSATION
- APPENDIX-L: RELEASING OPERATION
- APPENDIX-M: GLOSSARY
- APPENDIX-N: PAD-4 WIRING INSTRUCTION
- APPENDIX-O: ISOLATOR SUPPORT
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To configure an event to be reported to Account 1 and Account 2, set it to Must report on both.
If the event needs to be reported to either Account 1 or Account 2, set it to Can report on both.
If it has to be reported to Account 1, but only needs to be reported on Account 2 if Account 1 is
temporarily out-of-order, set the event to Must Report on Account 1 and Can Report on
Account 2.
Following are examples for illustration purposes.
Scenario 1 – Must/Must
Alarm Event is set to Must Report on Account 1 and 2.
Step 1:
Panel goes into alarm.
Step 2:
Panel tries to send event
to Account 1, but is
unsuccessful.
N Account 1
Account 2
Step 3:
Panel keeps trying to send event to Account 1 until the programmed Number
Of Attempts has been reached.
Step 4:
Panel switches to Account
2 and attempts to transmit,
but is unsuccessful too.
N
Account 1
Account 2
Step 5:
Panel keeps trying to send event to Account 2 until the programmed Number
Of Attempts has been reached.
Done.
If both accounts failed to send an event within configured Number of Attempts, the
event will be discarded and a message lost condition will be declared on panel. This
means the panel will not try infinitely to send an event and each account can try at
most (programmed Number of Attempts) times. This applies to all Scenarios of DACT
transmission.